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Trade is one of the oldest forms of human connection. Before we built parliaments, before we drafted treaties, we traded. With salt, spices, wool, and
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Trade is one of the oldest forms of human connection. Before we built parliaments, before we drafted treaties, we traded. With salt, spices, wool, and

In this episode of Energ’Ethic, host Marine Cornelis sits down with Mark Copley, CEO of Energy Traders Europe, to pull back the curtain on one of the most misunderstood parts of our energy system: trading.
Energy trading often feels like a secret so…

Not yet, at least. And still, we seem to believe that more code, more data, more models will somehow deliver it. That by automating complexity,

In this episode, Marine Cornelis swaps roles and becomes the guest on Decisions Now (https://www.evalueserve.com/podcast/ais-role-in-an-equitable-energy-transition-with-marine-cornelis/), a podcast by Evalueserve exploring how AI and data are reshapin…

There is a question that has stayed with me ever since I spoke with Fabrizio Chiara , the founder of SUNSPEKER , in the latest

In this episode, Marine Cornelis welcomes Fabrizio Chiara, founder and CEO of Sunspeker — an Italian startup proving that energy does not have to stand out to make a difference.
At Energ’Ethic, we have often asked what it takes to make the energy tr…

There are moments when a podcast episode brings together years of questions, past projects, and even personal memories. This one, with researcher and activist Mirte

Can urban renewal be fair?
In this episode of Energ’Ethic, host Marine Cornelis meets Mirte Jepma, a PhD researcher, feminist activist, and documentary maker whose work explores how cities can be made more liveable—without pushing out the people who…

We often refer to the energy transition in terms of the now-familiar “4Ds”: decarbonisation, decentralisation, digitalisation, and democratisation. But while the first three benefit from well-developed frameworks, financial pipelines, and political urgency, the fourth, democratisation, still feels like a promise more than a process. It’s something everyone agrees with in principle, but few take seriously in practice. And yet, that fourth “D” is precisely what determines whether the transition will be experienced as an opportunity, or just another top-down transformation that bypasses the people it’s meant to serve.

If I asked you whether you trust me, you’d probably say yes. But would you trust me to perform open-heart surgery? Of course not! Trust
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